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Klaudia  (Anonymous, 85.202.60.) Warszawa 1 year ago

Is brown mucus and bleeding delay normal with contraception?

Hello, I have been taking atywia tablets for 3 months and my menstruation is quite regular, but now the period is late for me already 9 days and in the 8th appeared brown mucus, Are these reasons for this concern?

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Małgorzata Bekier Pharmacist

1 year ago

When using contraceptive pills, menstruation in the full sense of the word does not occur, only withdrawal bleeding. Therefore, in such a situation, it may or may not occur. Many patients who use contraception during the first 3 months have irregular bleeding or no bleeding at all. Brown mucus at the beginning of bleeding is a fully physiological, normal symptom. If this is accompanied by other symptoms or anything worries you, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist or take a pregnancy test if your main concern is the ineffectiveness of contraception. I leave links to sample pregnancy tests that can be ordered online using GdziePoLek. The links also allow you to compare prices: blood test: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/8584/babycheck-1-wb-test-ciazowy-z-krwi-test/apteki urine test: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/91349/domowe-laboratorium-pink-test-ciazowy-plytkowy-super-czuly-test/apteki Pregnancy test analysis: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/test-ciazowy-jaki-wybrac-i-kiedy-zrobic

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